Hi Davide and thanks for chiming in!
Configured with redhat satellite just means that we use satellite (a
standard for Redhat enterprise) to get software updates but it is the same
as configuring bacula repo with yum on a single host.
What I’d like to know is: how we can get say from bacula 9.6.3 to (say)
9.6.4, since we are pointing at 9.6.3 repository...
I couldn’t find much explanation reading the docs. Thanks!

Il giorno mar 26 mag 2020 alle 18:57 Davide Franco <bacula-...@dflc.ch> ha
scritto:

> Hi Luca,
>
> Can you elaborate a bit more what you mean by
>
> - configured the repo with red hat satellite
>
> Thanks for your feedback
>
> Davide
>
> On Tue, 26 May 2020 at 15:24, Luca De Rugeriis <luca.deruger...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> does anyone know something about these repos? Or where may I ask? The
>> just get security updates maybe, and I have to change repo manually if I
>> want to upgrade bacula version?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Luca
>>
>> Il giorno mer 20 mag 2020 alle ore 15:57 Luca De Rugeriis <
>> luca.deruger...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>>
>>> Hi everyone, my first post here and thanks for the amazing software!
>>> I just configured the community repo with Redhat Satellite and migrated
>>> to the latest Bacula version.
>>> The URL I'm using for the repository contains a specific Bacula version
>>> (9.6.3), what I'd like to accomplish is to have the software updating
>>> automatically (like 9.6.4, 9.6.5, 9.7...) is that possible?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help,
>>> Luca
>>>
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